w ., 'I -,'. .. -t 1 Euentitg public ledger THE WEATHER Washington. May 20. l-'nlr tonight; Tuesday cloudy. 'TUMfKRATURK AT EACH HOUR I i io m i-j i n :i 4 i r i I (HI 1I7 Utl 71 7:i 177 ITS 7I1 j NIGHT EXTRA , .-?! ' T VOL. V NO. 217 rubllhcd Dally V.xrnt Sunday. Subscription rrlen J a Tear by Mali. Copyright, loiu. by rubllo L.eJfr Company. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1919 Enter! aa Second-Class Matter at thn Poatofflc at Philadelphia, Pa. Under the Act of March 8, 187U. PRICE TWO CENTS HAWKER AND GRIEVE SAVED: TO BE LANDED TODAY; 1 AGREE ALLlliS TO RECOGNIZE ANTI-REDS, PARIS HEARS !'! SRSEas 5 tt f rf fr tv Si 6. re. litj u r w Si- I'tf, 1. P' mm it RESCUED AFTER I Daring Australian and Com panion Picked Up 800 Miles From Ireland RETURN AS FROM DEAD ACCLAIMED AS HEROES Spend Night on Board stroyer Off Coast of Ireland De- HAWKER'S WIFE JUBILANT 'Good News Will Come Tomor row," She Confidently Pre dicted Saturday Loudon, Mny 20. The tliousnmltli ohancc the onp remote cotiliiiKcn-.v that favors brnvp men faring death unafraid came to the aid of Harry (!. HaAykcr, the Australian aviator, anil Mackenzie (Jricvc, liis navigator, as they dropped in n failing Hopwltli lii plane 800 miles fro,m Irolauil. The one chance was n rargo steamship n tiny speck in a universe of sky and water which. appeared far liclow the two nd vsnturcs at the moment vthen dentil seemed certain, oven to their bold hearts. The news that Hawker and Lieuten ant Commander Grieve had been rescued Monday' at sea uninjured after a Ralliiiil attempt to win for Urjtuin the glory ni tnc nrst transatiuntip tlizht caine flashing, down from the little srnW of 7- islands.valled the Hebrides, off thr west I parade in 1'hiladelphiii.' Thev-oxpresfcd Tonofan1rf;oH(r,in:,d,hyop::., i " " mMn. tw and prayeil that the daring aviators. ,v'rc " ",p" " uonrd. who had been missing six days, might' The transport Tiger also arrived with by some quirk of fortune be saved, but forty.nine otlicers and l.TI 1 men nf the which had at last abandoned hope as .,,., ... , . . ,. , utterly futile. .110th 1 ield Artillery, Seent. -ninth ' London Wildly ItejoiiM . iDhi,iml (wilhern I'eiinslvania), iu- It turned the quiet ..Sunday inln ., ,linliB ld and staff, lieadipiailer.s and day of wild rejoicing and decpithanks- (supply company, sanitary and ordnance giving n day such ns has not been wit- j detachments and batteries A, li, C, I), nessed since the armistice- was signed , ,, , ,, for Hawker and his navigator had been "n" enshrined as heroes in Itritish hearts, The transport also brought the nnd heroes do not often return from Twenty-sixth, Thirtv-foiiith. .l!!)Hi, Hawker and Grieve today will reach Umiht MlkU 0l'M" ,H4"' "",l 80-'' the mainland and' will proceed to Lou- 'vr" Hn"olrous, totaling twenty-live don. They slept last night aboard (he! officers and 1(111 men. nnd si ofTiceis destroyer Hevcnge off the coast of Scot-I of the 110th .Machine Gun ISattalinn. 'and. Twpiity-ninth Division. Some 1100 miles out from Newfound- ' '''lie troops nic under ordeis for land and SOO miles from the Irish must I C'niuns Dix-. IpihIp nml I'litnn on ;iionuay, .nay in, the lone aviators, making the best of nn tnginc which wn. failing to function properly, were com pelled to alight on the water. The little Dauish steamship Mary, bound from New Orleans nnd Norfolk for Aar huus, Denmark, picked the wayfarers up and continued on her northward voy- ge. Lacking a wireless outfit, the captain of the steanisliipj was obliged to with hold tho good tidings of the rescue until he, was opposite the lutt of Lewis, the northernmost point of the Hebrides, where the Information was signaled by means of flags. There was a merry party in the home of Harry G. Hawker, near Surbiton last night, many callers. including Thomas O. JI. Sopwith, head of the Sopwith Aviation Company, builders o( tho machine In which Hawker at tempted to cross the Atlantic, going to tlio hous6 to congratulate Mrs. Haw ker. Many airmen jere among those who called. Mrs. Hawlicr's "Lucky Day" Mrs. Hawker never lost confidence th'at her husband would he rescued. Even on Saturday evening sho was still hopeful, declared that Sunday was her lucky day, and said: "We 'shall have good rjews tomorrow." 'Yesterday her homo was inundated with telegrams of congratulation and the telephone in the gaily beflagged dwelling was con stantly ringing. In a message' expressing his own and the queen's sympathy and condolence, King George on Saturday expressed his fear that Hawker had.lost his lifp. Ho added: "I feel that the nation has lost one of its most able and daring pilots. and that he sacrificed his life for the fame and honor, of British flying." .An official statement confirming news dispatches, of the rescue of Hawker and GrleVo wasTssucd last night as follows: "Harry G. Hawker and Lieutenant Commander Grieve were rescued in latitude 50 degrees and 20 minutes north, and longitude 20 degrees itO minutes, west. They alighted close to a steamer owing to a defect in tho water circulation of their motor. Both men re In perfect health. The airplane was not saved." Tn Water Only 0( Minutes ., Hawker and Grievo were id the water for an hour and a, half before being (axen aboard tno steamer 31 pry. Hawker has sent tho followia' 51. message from the destroyer llcvefiirp. .to. which if hip he was transferred, to the lll liT.,11. mr . t li viyiuei "My machine Btoppcd owing jo water filter in the feed pipe from the radiator tlio water pump being blocked with r pump oeiug diockcu xviin fr-TPrtqH-F?! CwUnaJ SAVED II tMt$iaffl6iBifmJ8iamsew&ntc...AL itMMarrawinn'iimiriiii ---TS-SS iflSmM'i'i ,"' aaaa'' $ aaaaaaaaaHaaaaaaaW. U.a-.s -s Ss-W-A-Viv- As.MiMiiSVvS ,. --S. .? 1'Li-Lli4si''.w -. .s... K.A. .. ... ...... -vV "- "-.iO . IIAKItY (i. 79TH IN ARRIVE; ;e E 3714 Soldiers Aboard Princess Matoika and 1314 on Tiger. Dock in New York FOUGHT AFTER ARMISTICE ' Men nf tin Seventy-ninth Division. I wlm landed in New Yolk tnda from i Hie transport i'rinrcss Malnika, voiced I disapproval of the proposed diwsioual 'Iwentv-livp men of the ".1 Itli In fun try arriving on the Princess Ma toika were wearing decorations for valorous service. Other units lclurning on the same ship were Hip 1."4th Field Artillery, the JiOlth Field Signal llat talion and two companies of the SlOth Machine Gun nattalioii. They boarded trains immediately for Camp Meade ami Cnfiip Dix, respectively. General Hero Abroad Among the officers were Brigadier General Andrew Hero, Jr., ami Colonel William II. Oury, commanding the ;l4th Infantry. There were very few IMiiladelphlaiiH remaining in this regi- tnpnt. wlilph hml n ffilnl nf t.lflO ..nuii.il. L:Ci, "nn 0c ....... ,.,.. ;illp,l. TIip regiment was under fire altogether for live weeks. The Princess Matoik.'l made n record trip across' tlin Atlnutic, docking ten days after leaving St. Xuzaire. The .ll-ltli Infantry went into action on September 20. 301S, at .Mount Fau oou, at the beginning of the Argonne Forest -Mruse driye. Later they par ticipated in the advance on Metz, and from October 2.1 to November 1, fought east of the Meuso river as supporting troops. On the latter ditto the Seventy ninth Division relieved the Twenty sixth division, anil captured Bclteau Wood. The Seventy-ninth Division, accord ing to the men who returned today, continued, to fight for fifteen minutes after the armistice went into effect at 11 o'clock, November 11, and lost heavily during the very last hour of thP war. Delay in the cessation of hos tilities watfduQ to the miscarriage of orders. , Olllcers Decorated. - Among- the decorated officers were Captain Harry Sm'th, of Hnrrisburg. who was awarded the Distinguished Seryice Cross, and Captain Slodd, com. mnnding Company K, who won the Croix do Guerre, for tuisw'crlng a call from General Kiihn for n volunteer tq carry a message through n barrage, niter several men had been killed in the at tempt. Four enlisted men of his com pany also were decorated. Lieutenant Koneln Shirk, of Com pany K, a Philadelphiuu, was highly praised by his comrades Jor his con duct under flro in "Death Valley," where ho fearlessly exposed himself up and down the line. Captain John M. Bonbriglit returned as commander of Company 0, 310th Ma chine Gun llattiuion. VISIT NKW YOnK NKXT SUNDAY SS.SO round trip rtnnaylvanla II. II. I.eRve iiroud St. 7:46 a. in'. w-,t fhiudeiphii' 0 PARAD ll AT SEA wmuUvJH,'sV i J-x. iv.Cs v". IIAWKICK E ! Eighteen Dollars a Week to Be Minimum Wage Demand by Those Living Home BACKED BY WOMAN'S LEAGUE An effort will he made to form iiii l'hiliulelpliiii a union for household do- I mestics, with an eight-hour day and' a minimum upptlr iiio ..r &1K fn.l ' "-it "- -,'..j .... servnnts uho do noU live in the house where they are employed: ' ATesolution which is expected to pro duce lic!y discussion nl the com pinion of the Nntional Women's Trade I'liiou .League in I'liihidelphia .lime 2-7, will be introduced by Mrs. Itn.nnnnd Ilobins. (lie nntloual president. It will propose reorganization of the American household to put domestic service on a footing satisfactory to the woiking woman, ami oiganizution of Hip domestic workers tnenispps to de- ml higher wages and good working conditions. Jt is believed that SIS a week will be the minimum wage for Hip domestic sciwint in I'liihidelphia. as that is the amount set by Hie Women's Trade I'liion Leagup as a livliur wntrp fm- n girl in this city today. i Says Kightocii Dollars is Knougli Lighteen dollars, " said Miss I'aul-1 hip .cw man. organizer for the Women s Trade I'nion League of Philadelphia, win (oxci an ine necessary e.xnenses. illplllilini? room. Jimiril ..lnil.;.. .....i " -......, iiiniih linn ,--- scntinl lecreation. As an organia- sion we ec no reason why the domestic' servant should receive c.s than that. Of course all tlio details of the problem must be worked out by the local unions throughout the country, Minimum wages will differ in various communities and under different conditions. The servant who lives in the house where she works nnd is gixen room nnd board will, of course, receix'o less cash pay ment than the one who pa.xs her own expenses. "In Washington. D. C. the minimum wage lias been set at .$15..ri(), but llxing expenses nrc higher here and I would place the domestic serx-ant along xvith library xvorkers, factory xvorkers and all other employed women on an .flS a x eek basis s "Other adjustments will be necessary. too, ' she continued. "Therp is too xvide ii uscrnire now oeiweeu tne servants! of the middle class and the servnnts of the rich. lor instance, (he woman who does tho housework for the small grocer. The grocer's xvife spends her time in the store and all the house hold duties fall on the servant. She probably xvorks txvlce as hard xvith fewer conveniences nnd receives much lower xx-ages than the scrx'nnt in n wealthy home. Such problems must be threshed out by the union and adjusted fairly. Want Eight. Hour Day "The union probably xvould prefer eight ronsecuth'e hours of xvork, too, rather than four hours early in the day and four hours Into in the after noon or evening, as somo housewives ask. Hut that part of it must be ar ranged later. At present our interest is in starting the national movement to organize domestics. ' Mrs. RxbiiiH believes that the domes tic servant should be employed xvith the same business xx-ay as n business man employs his xvorkers, "Under present condition's," she Rays, "the working man resists the sugges tion that she seek domestic service as u means -of livelihood and resents the efforts to draxy or force her into it. She Continued on Pace S3, Column Tour Sinilol Smile! Smile! Otczl Oyczl 'Ti the hnppicat ncict day! Fair tonight and prolabk Tuciai A'ot mucft change tcfl the temp'. rature knuio Whie moderate iceit Kinds happily SERVANTS PLAN TO FORM UNON ER w""" their return to their owners ' -. A vr-. ,'J'by th-reof m year, Hole. PENROSE VICTOR; FOES IN SENATE . L0SEBY35 TO 5 Effort to Reject Him as Senate Finance Chairman Is Defeated REPUBLICANS PUBLISH COMMITTEE SELECTIONS Borah Absent From G. 0. P. Conference Early Action on Suffrage Promised ';islilnlon, Mny l!(! Uotulilirmi Lna.nt -f ll. ... . I. .. I...-. 1 " "i their light loday against Hip srlrt tion of Senator rpiinisp, anil Spiinlnr 'Wiir - en. of Wv.miing. as chairman of Hip ' " litinuro nnd uppropriatiou roti..nitlrc. icspcdhclj . the party conference ap proving both assignment. , The progiessips. pd b Senator .loliii.snn. of California, made their issue nu Seiiane IVniosp. and wpip defeated :. to .". -No effort was niadp to cnnti'sl tlip spIppHoii of Senator Warren, and the conference approved all innnnittee assignments as made by the cniiimitlrc , on committees. Senator .loliuson indi cated that lie would tint carr, the light I to the Semite floor. i Action of the ennfeiciice was an- I nnunceil bj Senator Wadswnrlh. of New j York, secret a r , who said there Was no. roll call on adoption of the coiumou as sigmnents after Hip conference had np pimed Hip selection nf Senntur I'pii losp. I'logresslves who liue opposed Senators l'enrose and Wnrieu and who did not attend the ((inference weic ltorah, Idaho: Khijoii. Iowa, and Norris, Xebraskn. Other nbsentees were La Fnliette, Wisconsin: Leuroot, Wisconsin and Capper, Kansas. Republicans on Committers The Republican committee assign - iiii-iii. luciiiiip hip ionowing: -. I UHWli.V IthhAI IU.NS: irnldnver luenuiers. nidge. .Miissncliusclts. ciiair- man: McCumhcr, Xortli"1 Dakota: iinran, niaiio ; nranilegee, ( nniiPiticut ; Jail. New Mexico: Kno. l'cniisjl- vama, and Ilnrding, Ohio. Xew niPin- liprs: Johnson. California; Xen, 111- (liana: Moses. Xew Hampshire. riNAXCH: Holdover members. I'en- rose, l'eiiiis.lvania. clinirman ; McCum- ber. North Dakota: Smont, I'tali : La I Toilette, Wisconsin, and Dillingham.' Vermont. Xew member McLean. Con- j nectlent: Curtis, Kansas: Watson, In (liana: Calder. Xew York, nnd Slither ' land. West Virginia. Senators Lodge, and Townsend, of Michigan, lclired from ! the coininittee, AI'l'ItOI'lUATIOXS: II o 1 d o v e r ' members. Warren, chairman ; I'tah ; Jones. Washington : Sinn,,!. '"t'". Kansas: Kcnwin. Inun- siiprmim ll. c....i. x- '. i .... ' .. I iilnn-.. ..! iiiciniicis (iiouiia, .miiiii j Dakota : Male. Maine: Spencer, Mis souri : Phllipps, Colorado: Xewberrv. .Michigan. Senator (alder ictired from the conimlltee. lNTKRSTATK COMMLRCR: Hold over members Cummins, lown, chair man; Townsend, La Fnliette, I'oindex ter, Washington; McLean, Walsnii, Kellogg. Xew members Fernnld, Fre liughu.xseu, Flkins. JCDICIARY: Hnldoxer members Nelson, Minnesota, cliairman: Dilling ham, Rraiidegee, Rorali Cummins, Colt and Sterling. New members Fall, Norris and Kellogg. Senator Poindexter, retired from the committee. I MILITARY- ITnl.lnv luembers, Wndsworth. New Yoik. chairman :' Warren. Sutherland. Xew. F.elli,-. huyseii; Johnson, Cnlifoi'nia.'and Knox. New members, Leuroot, Spencer and i Capper. NAVAL: Holdover members. Pace. Vermont, chairman ; Penrose, Lodge, Poindexter and Hale New members Hall, McCormick, Newlieiry mid Keyes. The retiring member was Harding. COMMLRCK: Holdoier members, Jour's, Washington, chairman: Nelson. Sherman, Ilnrding, Fcrnald, Calder ami Leuroot. New members, Colt, McNnry, Continued on race 2K. Column Thrre STOCKS SOAR IN NEW YORK Steel and Many Other Issues at New Top Prices for Year New York, May !.'(!. Stock trading xx-as on an enormous scale today on the New York exchange, xvith bullish sen timent more pronounced than at any time since the luixx'nrd movement started more than three mouths ago. Nearly everything xas aelivo and xvide gains xverc reeord(;d, carrying many issues to nexv high record levels for the year, I'romluent in the transactions wild United States Steel common, which scored a big gain to JOHVi before r. id day, a new top price," from which it rencted a little on profit -taking. Mo tors also made ' sensational adx'ances, xvith General Motors leading. Total sales approached li,000,000 shares. No special news -was forthcoming to explain the vigorous market and it xvnu generally attributed to geueral optimism as to the future business outlook of the country, now that the steel market has become an open one and tic railroads are expected to receive sufficient ljuaiicial biipport through the new Congress, xvith their return to their owners probable WIDOW SAYS POLICE ' CAUSED DEATH OF MAN ARRESTED AS INSANE Woman Makes Charges at Cor-1 oner's Inquest Investigation of Injuries to Be Made Injuiips infiiclcd In i put milium caused Hip death of Joseph Cnllnrmi. m-i-in iliiiR In his w iilnn . who testified td till- effect tollll) III Mil inquest III Hip ciikp lipforr DimiiiIi Coronei Row III ml ('iillniP77i. wlm IhpiI nl 1720 South .MiiIp viioci, ,jr, Siiliirdii) nielli at Hip I'm nili t. i .. 1 1. .c .;...! run ,...,..... ..r hisdrutii ttiischpn iis'"piiiiiivti'on'finiii mania " ('n1lniiv.i. according tn Hip police. nv iii-ipnIpiI ypcrnl dn.xs ago wini- HiMnMns mi Hip sIippi Ht Ninth i llllll llikin0U streets. Wlicll plated iind-r hup. i,p i,Pp,,,P tioirm. it i- Miii. iimi ravp.1 nfipr luiiiK placed in a ppii Up was Imnll) icmnxrd to Hip liospi tnl. 'I'Iipi-p his inlpinp inpipii"pil. ii i vitlil until Inu iliitiM f l'hjsipians at the hospital notued lhPip wpip deep i-iil" mi ('llarp.i's 1 1. . i i - . . . .. . . "'" "' " "" """ ,''l""," "", " '" i I in Until n WlntliPi- tlipsp iujill'ips weip inflii IpiI in siilnliiing ('olliiii'.sri has nut Iippii p plaiiipil. As a ipsult of Hip stalPiniMil insult hv Mis CollaiP..i impstigatinn ill Iip iiuiiIp In Iphiii 1ipIIipi- Hip wiiunils fminil nn ('nllnrp.i conlriliiilpil to his ilpalli. j Methodist, Presbyterian and I Reformed Preachers to Launch ! Drive in Churches TO CIRCULATE PETITIONS ""XexT Sunday, June 1, wfll be a da ' nf protest against Siimhij athli-tics in H. -lBil.,ii-i l"..i. ...I I(..r I n iaii I'll ltlri(li (l)r I 'I '! I ll( ll'l llll II ) II I I'reslijterian Churches throiiglmiit I city as a result of ipsnliitinns ndopleu at the various ministerial meetings, to daj . The Kerormeil ministpis niloptcil n second icsolulinii pelllioniiig the I'aik Commission "lo allow a union worship "f Hie Sabbath nnd Siimhi) srlmnl and church song service in the parks on Sunday The resolution adopted lij tin arinus associations is identical. It follows; "Wr leiterale our emphatic piotest against permitting Sunday baseball and tlier sports in Hie paiks of our city, ""' we suggest "First, that this maj he made the "-uhjed of consideration nnd iriicr in the prayer nipi'ting of tins week To l'reaeh .Sermons .-Second, that on Sabbath. June 1. ii seimon lie nrencbed in exei-v i-liiinli In, Hip pity on the Sabluth question, call- ing attention to the harmful effect nf these Sunday sporls. Hint Hipy are con- trary to the laws of God and to tlic( law of the (,'oinmnnweallli.- "Thud, we request the minute ni"il of our churches to prepare petit s protesting ngiuusl miiIi Sabbath ipse- ,. i ,i , ,i .. , cialion and urging Ihat these Suiuhi) sporls be liscoiitiuui.il. and have them signed by the men of the (.jj-rcKntious and xicinities. and place thr same as soon ns possible in the hands of the nf- ticers nf the I'liihidelphia Sabbath As- , social inn. Parks for Poor, He Sas In speaking on the icsolution at the lcfornied meeting, the Rev. Maurice I Sa,"s.0"! oC .""K"U' '''"'I '- he ns I ,l1",Mlu ls """'iKnious as long I ;"'" parks uie kept ( n, golf ,. " . ,, , .......".... go on outing trips, 'lhe latter, he de - , i , ! ,, i ,i n nviii mi ;-ti i mm ii v iimi imiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. cuircii no inuic iiiiiiii iiiun piii) jii nu pinks. "Hip parks me for the poor. he said. "The others belong to tlio rich. There should be no discrimination . make the licit icspect Siuida.x as' well." I Y. W. C. A. RESUMES VOTING! Administration Forces Claim Lead. 1000 Members Expected to Ballot It-nllotifirv it) till Ymmt- Wixnmn o ilUIIVMlUn viinif-, ""llllll .1 Christina Association will be resumed at 7 o'clock tonight in association head quarters, 1S0O Arch street, xvith tin , "administration" forces claiming a strong lead. i Although only ."0 ballots hnve been ' cast in the election that began Wediics-1 day nioniiug and more than 1000 mem-1 bcrs are expected to vote, John M. I 'Scott, election master, said he beliexed1 . . ii . Ill 1 . . t.i The ballots will be counted by tourt' rim nniioiiun xxouui cioso xniirsnnv of Common 1 leas No. , fi, in accordance xvith a court dieision detining suffrage rights of association members, The court is m charge of tho elcctiqu. A Tale With a Thrill In the Uvexincj Tunuo Ledoek today there is printed the first in stallment ot u story by J. Storer Clouston, the story of a Germnu spy of an rntirely nexv typo told from nn eutirely nexv augle. There is something in it that xvill grip and hold you. Turn at once to page I'll and read The Man From the Clouds PLAN PULPIT WAR ON SUNDAY SPOR E IP III! GERMANY H BE LOOSER Pressure Gains in Paris for Modification of Treaty's Industrial Terms AMERICAN ADVISERS a FAVOR SOFTER PEACE . . . -''ticism Openly Doubts Practi- nl-iilii t !-.. I iti -i 11 I cab,,,ty of Demands Made Under Entente Influence PRFniCR TCllTnMin L-vnniio Delegates Disinclined to Rp Revision Foe's Protests Milder Than Allies ). CLINTON . (Jll.niOIJT siair I nrrrsponilf ,it r ,r ;,,nlK .(n, lilltrr With llir IViiip llrlren. nun in iiniee lt Sprdal (able I ofil lallt. 1111 hu Pi,l,t,r l.cluc I Tails, May 2l!. lntpiessinn i glowing here Hint the Cellulitis proh ably will s,.,.,p , nnsiderable chiniircs in T1'"" l'01 ticat.i. cspppialh in the tinaii eial and ecnnnniir spitions. . I .!...! MpiiiIipi-s of Hie Amer'cim delegatioti aie npenlv criticizing the cnndilions.ini pnsed. The lendeis of MIipi.iI opinio'i in Lngland arc ngaiiKt the ticaty and mass-meetings are being held in pio Ipst. TIip Ameriiau economic advisers llaiucli, MeCnrmick, Lnmiint and II"noer in" Mir)ing degrees aie dis s.itislicil Willi ll nnnmip iihascs. Wh it'll t ' ' '. n.waiii milk- ....iH:i.....t i , ! . I ' I lit" 111 IMIIIIt'jll llig. Ill general, they wpip oierruleil b. the force of Hip ISrilish and French iiPinanils anil the iiecpssny lo satisfl public npinmii in Ihnse two countries Mill, as ilnjs go t aiuV the work re laaining bcl'nie the Peace Cotifereme i ' loulPiuplatPil. the ilpsiii- f. ip(isimi grows. Wilson Position Indefinite ll is not known whpn- President 1 Wilson stands on the question. The piohaliilit.x is that lie is lilt ic iulc'estpd , ill Hip coiniuercial side nf Hip settlpineut. Ins mind running inlliei towaid Hie political questions. His Ini I, of inter est. as xi'll as Premier I.Io.mI (ienrge's lad. of iiudci'stnuiliug. is t In- pioliablc explanatioit of the sexerllj i f thr ticatj '" """v" ","l'l. 1 c-nip I with "' mildness on the political and tPni- 'ri.il side. The critiiism of the tieatj inns not tipnii its justice so much as upon its impracticability. The best .informed Americans fiankly ndmit that many ,laises .annul be carried out. (Ilhcr vW(M .teamed out. make it in,- ... , , ,, possible for Unman) to pay the reimia ' ,, , , , ' ' tl""s Il"n,,, !""1 Liiglnnd expect. In "ther words, the treat) defeats itsplf. One of President Wilson's favorite ideas is not to put a conqueicil people under Hie sovcieiguty of other nations, but the leading economic mix iser ijf the Ainei - icans estimates that, if the treaty is signed and en forced, it will be lieees- sar.x for 12,000,000 Germans tn leaxe lieiniaii) and becoine snbiects of other loiintiies. It this is true, self-deler- lninatioii of peoples ' reilured to an (Mpt) pin-use. . ,, . , ,- , t ' This1 estimate of Ueiiniin emigration is based upon Hi industrial conditions in (iermany resulting i a"l l"' l"ven) I from (he conditions of peace. P.cforc the xx a r tieiiuan) supported an indiis tiial population of ,'!.",000,()00. As the lesult of the loss of Alsace-Lorraine, the Snrre Valley and the tenitory as signed to Poland, (iermany has lost three-quarters of her iron and one third of her coal. Hut this is not all. Much of !ei mnnj'a economic prosperity is founded ConllmiPtl on fane ''.I, Column Two HELLO! BILLY! I a. I llr T. Anhnn.. hut. In D..IJ -w-,.- , , -- v-,- Ity, Ifo "Clean-Up" Week Late "Hello, hello, hello. "Who is calling? .. .,..u..i n ., " IHIS) 1 I'"" , c.i it uniieared todav to the Miimi-r-r. from ti,e northwestern sectiou ns Iig "i hein.iii tie I'ltv linn toxver. . A ch-iintio nullev reduced hv illalimcel lo sze ami appearance of a te enhone --0-0 - . - - -- - - - - eui-piece. cables' suggesting wiren, and the outstretched hand bcloxv them as if to allay possible thoughts that tho fresh Johnson, Republican, of California, re red paint on the tower's apex might be I questing 11 copy of the peace treaty with slgiiiliciuit of the Founder's conversion! Cermaii) . In bolshevism. Senator Smith. Deniuorut. ofCeorgiu, No, the real significance wan far dif- 1 led the opposition attack and wns sup fcreut. v ' , ported by Senators I'nderw ood, of Ala - Pulley, isibles, led paint mid all xverc batnn. Fletcher, of Floiida, and oth-J" only evidences that clean-up wrel, a I southern Democrats, -vim demauded bit late, perhaps, hnd readied "clean I moro time for discussion. . lip" 10 inc iiiBiieni piiiiiBcut in the city. iitak ;; nun ixar-A A' Gcniuiny livmly lo I)iturni First. Hoply It ill State till lilt. Mm -JC. i ', I' i Infm inutitui has 1mm ii rpipipi! fioni mi iiiiiinppiii liable niircp thnt Hip iniihlpt pinpnsals to hp ni.idp liv tPiinnn tci Hip I'iiipp Conference will ihiliiie in finer nf inilitni) ills iiiniiiiiK nl. snuiig Hint (Sei'iiuui) is 'piiiI In iiiIiiip hci funis tn ;!."(). (Hill within two iiiiuillis nfipr Hip Kim Iiimiiii nf ppiiip, mill I" Hip ex piintlnn nf iimiHiPI Ml- In (III Hip sip nl Hip II ii. ilnwn tu 'Ott.(lOH iiipii ll will Iip iIpi IiiipiI, that, in -I'll' f iiiIpi'IiiiI iIishiiIpis mill Hip iippps iU fur (hfpiiilinn Iipi" ftiinliPis. (ii'i mam thus nppps to ilisiinn aliPail nf all nihil iinnrii. It i pnintpil mil. Hull this ciM's aili'ipialp inoof of l!nniiin s iIcipi munition In ip ii i u mi i- all inililni sip ami imppi nil 1st ii triiilcnrips L T Philadelphia Fourth in List of Oversubscriptions Atlanta and Dallas Lag GRAND TOTAL 55,249,900,300 lt the Assm I.itrd I'tess Washington. Mnj 211. Ti tnl -iil- scriptions to the fifth or Victory l.ibett, loan wpre nnnnuiiced tida b. Hip Ticiisiin as X."i,21il.!l(s.,::ol. an mrr siilisciipti ,f neaily ST.'O.dOO. 0(1(1 I'liilailclphia stands fnuith nu Hip list nf ipspnp districts iiersubscribiiiifthrir shans of tlic loan, its total of $122. T.'li.lllll. nn a ipiola of S.",7.".I)II(.IMIII. hciug an excess of 12 7-10. New Yolk heads the list with owrsuhscrintinn nf .'ill :i-lll: Cliimgo is second with IS i-U). and Itnstou third with 1" 1-1(1 is a fraction uinrc than t... per icnPbexond I'hiliidelnliia's sur- ..!.... Xew York led all other di.-tiicts in ill- ' illvidiml subscriptions, also xxith 2. I2.- i- and Chicago was second with 2. - 2(17. HI. The Atlanta and Dillns icserxe (lis trii'ts faili'd In nbtain their quoins At lanta h less than 1 per ( cut and Dal las lij sliglitlj "ss than S per pent. This was the lirst war loan in which an dis tiiil failed to subscribe its quota. It was psiuii'itPil uliiei'illv inda.x that Ihcie WPIP 12.000.0(10 s-s,il,ps the inan. Vc.nh lid per cent r the total. H2,t;ts.l."l.s'ilt. was I a kin in Mibsii'ip lions of SIO.OOO or less. s.ibs( i inlinn- nj (lisiriiis. niter allowing lor alio a I linn nf I finn. one (list, at to ..., other, follow Dlsirii Nei-, Viirl, Chfl iOSii Knsloii rhlUilrll'llli .IIiiih apiili I Irxrl.iml st IihIh III' IlllHlll'l S.iii I'r mi I" KlIIISHF' ( ll1 Xllantn xiini-iii-iit s.i,s. n i, i " r.vj."!!!:.!!!!:: Jl Vii !m,'. I!':" ;t7". linn (via I J", I "II Hlll 'IT., IHIO f Mill l.'.T .Mill nun I'll ntiil lion 1mi lino nun IMli iiiiii.onii ;mh -.ill piiii 111. linn licit 1 1 1, 'Hi, i i on jj 7i; 101. 1,1! Ill s-,.1 4'l.,.",ll l".,i .HI .31 I.Xli -....". I I"! sxii "111 lu sum 1117 Hsu Inn U't ill",-; I "ii S7 '.ill '..ii. SU 1 10.- I). ill. ii- HI., .'lit nun The Tre.isiir) subscribed li "00 lnoie (Ixersiibsiriplions Allintled AllotuiPiil of Hip nxi'isci iiiiinn b.i, Iippii made nn the basis of mil pp.' -cut to all subscribers of S.'II.OOII or less, Ml per i cut to persons sub( riding to x".0,OU and up o .-.200.0007 dm noii lo take less than S."iO.(MIO. and less pc, entages on all subscriptions up to S."iO, (100.000. siibscribeis nf wlmh will re i cue mil) I- !' per icnt of tin- aiunitiit asked for ACTION ON SUFFRAGE DELAYED IN SENATE UNTIL TOMORROW Opponents of Amendment Pre vent Vote Today by Par liamentary Tactics Washington, May 2(i. - 1 1S A I' i LlTorts to expedite a xote m the Senate iiniii,! nu in' iioiiiuii iiiiiiii,! M'lnuui- ,,,,., aineudincntV resolution were de- loihi) on Hip woman siiffiagp conslitu- fciteil. II) parlitiincntar) tactics iqi- ponents nf t lie measure succeeded, after , .... two hours, in postponing all u turn until inmoiriiw. I -' !l v" '" -- " ;,,'"",p "' !.... ... I i.f.iiniii I liv Sk..tiiil.,t. slmilli ,.rl j...... -I -.. .,. ........... , ( ". " ''' 'ommitt.-e be 'lis-j . usiikci in nu- nii iiuee ua,s unless I" '.." " resolution fnvorabl.x be- fore that time. v ., ,, , . Af"' nnienm roll calls and other , "h-trui-tiou, the motion to discharge ! i" ""'""s1 -.011111111 1-- iiiun coiiiucriiiK the resolution, xvhlch was passed by thei . .. . , . . ... , uouse nisi xxces, was set rsuie unuer the rules nt 1- o'clod. for renewul o the rules nt " oclod; for renewul of I debate on the resolution of Senator Senator Johnson, of California. agreed to'havo liis resolution tempo- wii mm. V Y AN m iWOIOMARGIN KDLCHAK RULE N 15 Renter's Says Omsk and Eka terinodar Governments Fa vored for Russia CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY MUST MAP FUTURE New Regime Must Accept League of Nations Effect Upon Boundaries IT I 1 ITALIAN PROBLEMS ARE UP Jj Austrians May Not Get Terms Jj This Week Send First . "m Notes Itj the Associated Press Paris. Maj 21! - TIip Council of Four nf the I'piicp Conference has decided coiiditionallj tn recognirp the nntl.- I!nshpik gmprnnipiits of Admiral Kol- iluik and General Denikine, according I I lo Renter's agency here. fc-fc , The conditions for the lecoznition.nrn , that, regarding the future of Russia. these g(nernments agree to convoke nndj ' accept the xerdict of a genuine cgh" i stitiipnt asspniiiij ; likpxxisp, that tlio r leairup nl tiatiiniH eiivrnntit nml iIr pimi.' sin , seipiencps as affecting the boundaries?' 1 nf Hip foiniPr empire are acrepk'd. . "4f The iniistitueiit assembly is to de-vis leimiue the tiitiirn iitrm nl irnvprtiniptir". sj ' Russia. . i.Jffl ' Allies Will Assist The nnliev nilnntpil. It Is added."" ,"nnIiIo the Allips to recognize ami i-,v slst not fnrep in Uossiii en-noerAiiniriiU1 the struggle against soviet rule, becausoVi ""a recognition will le in force only iiutil such time sis the constituent af siiinbly decides upon the pcriiuiiieut form of government The leglonnl govern ments will then exphe autonnticaIIy The Allies will not furnish Admiral Kohhak and Genrrnl Denikine xvith troops, bin will suppl.x them with arms, munitions, money and food on a larger scale than hitherto. It is stipulated tj .1 ... . I. . .. Ml t. !..l..(...Hn. a..ll Mi mat lucre win up no nnrui-iviRv uwi the races of nun. Russian states rc ccnllj pipcIpiI fiom old Russian tqrrl torj ,, ,, , ., ,. ,,"li'1" lss,,r ( 0,1,OS l" There were inilii iilinus loila.x in Pface Conference i irclcs that the uegntiationn for the settlement of the Italian problem wpi'p liping ipsiinii'il sulci' a xvei'S s su-j-ppiision It is iinilprstnnil that a strong effort is being made by Hip French, liritish and Italians to hnve the treaty of London" signed b) those poxxers In l!ll."i. just before Unix's entrance into i the xar, form the basis of the scttle, iii nt. Dr. Karl Reniiei. the Austrian chan cellor, made an nppcti to Premier Clem i in can, president nf the Peace Confer enic. on S.itiitilax for the expediting ot the peace negotinlious xvith Austiin, acconling lo a Vienna dispatch, 'l Itcnip. tndii) The chancellor is dp ,.lti.i.,l t.i liiiin lu.iiifpil not Hint the de- . ....... ... ....,- , - - jJt- I... tins liniim- ii bail 1'fl'ect nn the tier '$. inuii-Austi i,in population, causing fear Hint disorders miglit break out Auslri ins .send Note The credeniials nf lhe Austlian dcP gnliou nt St lieiinnin en La)e huve , liecn appnncil b) the credentials com mission of the Pence Congress and ihij Austlian delegates hue seat their first, mile to the nllicd nnd nssociateiL liiiwcrs. The note lias to do with Carin Ihian affairs The Council of Four haj; Minipletrd the Austrian treatx with tlio exception of liiiniu ini clauses and the south. 'I'll hniimhii). n which details uftf still In be stiaighlrued out. ll is probable that the presentation off the terms to the Austrian delegntlou will be delayed until next week, accord- , in-r to Reuters. Limited. Delays' la completing the (hafts of certain sections . ... an' 'ml " h( respoiisune Three New (jcruian NotcH -iM.., ., , ., lele-.ntlnn nIn-iWa i in- xixiiiiiiii .... -.....---,-.--..--.-. .-...-,,, ii.S 1 h f thr00 np u.a to ,),-. secretariat HM of the peace coufereiiee The notes ilenl.-sfl respect ivelx with reparations and re-spa ' .. . . .. ,. ili.i.iTfl kp0sbility ; uennau property in aiiivu' countries, nnd (ierinan religious mis-rf , llbroad. 0lu. ot ,i. 110tes sent Saturday bf 1111 X-ei-IIUIU-l, riiii-uimiiii ,.,,.,. v .lUmiteli from Sua saxs. demanded tin s the (iermnns, a demi-official (Sennan rvoeiti(m of a conference of labor -3 i..,ni,.i-s lo iipeiue unou mieruaiiouai ia c i hm- leirislntion. Another note xvhlch re'O 1 - ... .....,. lated to (iermiiu piopertj' In AW countries declared that the decisions'1 the Allied governments In deciding up5 the fate of the property cpuiu not. accepted, Jr$ (ieueral Count -Max Moutgclas, onet lhe members of the (iermnu peace mtei sioii. xx ho had Intended: to go to IJrrfijlTj, mxi t lkn- ......t 1 F Tltr.1j-ii. ttt Willi I. TOIfHHUr n run iiuum "u ,.tti,M .lulorriitf-M. wlm loft luftf na-fct. postponed liU ileprtnrr at the la wffe y . 4 fin. s.mtiinr lii finite, tfilim titt f I Ulflll. . p'l'H - vr...W.M ..jym at the depot here, he retui-ncd to Yr ' sallies in an' automobile. IT -1 ; (Jeruiany should refuse to Kigu.'fc ,t . . ) , .' '', -' . X D-Mil-kwiri m FM. CeJim-ai Xwi 33 'i n ..1 iii WM tSfl q '" - :y.33"E'w.A- .7 -. ' K-to' ih . Vh . V . ws ,r fc. "S i, '. 1 ;-jf " s.-. .. . . (-t -. 1&. A Jv y 'Mi ' s : ijT--. i "wj. ---..i.' ,1 ' 1'. ". ''f...i.i VB. toC. w: r -n js-i. e' v. . . . 1. ' 1 . ... T . a- M I
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers